The Bitcoin Infinity Show

The Bitcoin Infinity Show

A Bitcoin philosophy podcast with Knut Svanholm and Luke de Wolf

The Praxeology of Privacy with Max Hillebrand | Bitcoin Infinity Show #205
The Bitcoin Infinity Show
The Praxeology of Privacy with Max Hillebrand | Bitcoin Infinity Show #205
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The Praxeology of Privacy with Max Hillebrand | Bitcoin Infinity Show #205
June 1, 2026

The Praxeology of Privacy with Max Hillebrand | Bitcoin Infinity Show #205

Max Hillebrand joins the Bitcoin Infinity Show to talk about his new book The Praxeology of Privacy and why privacy sits at the foundation of sound money, self-custody, and the entire cypherpunk project. The conversation traces the prehistory of Bitcoin from David Chaum's anonymous eCash through Hal Finney's proof of work, explains how surveillance distorts prices the same way money printing does, and digs into the tools that make resistance cheap, including CoinJoin, the Lightning Network, and
Bitcoin Around the World with Paco de la India | Bitcoin Infinity Show #204
May 25, 2026

Bitcoin Around the World with Paco de la India | Bitcoin Infinity Show #204

Paco de la India joins the Bitcoin Infinity Show to talk about his Run with Bitcoin journey across 40 countries, the reality of Bitcoin adoption in the global South, and what he learned about freedom, circular economies, and money along the way. Knut and Paco dig into the BIP-110 spam debate, India's 2016 demonetization, why running different node software is not censorship, and how Bitcoin acts as the immune system of a free society. They also cover geopolitics, hyper-bitcoinization, self-custo
Bitcoin Core Has Been Compromised | Matthew Kratter | BIS #203
May 18, 2026

Bitcoin Core Has Been Compromised | Matthew Kratter | BIS #203

Matthew Kratter joins the Bitcoin Infinity Show to talk about the escalating fight against spam on Bitcoin, why he believes Bitcoin Core has been compromised, and how the pleb migration to Bitcoin Knots has gone from 1% to 25% of the network in under two years. Kratter walks through the case for BIP-110 as a temporary soft fork, explains why mining pool centralization is the structural problem underneath everything else, and shares his own setup for renting hashrate at industrial scale from home
Defending Bitcoin: Cybersecurity for the Monetary Grid | Luke de Wolf | BIS #202
May 11, 2026

Defending Bitcoin: Cybersecurity for the Monetary Grid | Luke de Wolf | BIS #202

Luke de Wolf joins the Bitcoin Infinity Show to talk about his upcoming book Defending Bitcoin: Industrial-Grade Cybersecurity for the Monetary Grid, the cybersecurity case for treating Bitcoin as critical infrastructure, and why arbitrary data on Bitcoin should be considered a textbook availability vulnerability. The conversation covers Luke's reversal on BIP-110, the governance concentration around Bitcoin Core, and why decentralized mining through Ocean, Datum, and Stratum V2 is essential for
The Case Against BIP-110 with Erik Aronesty | Bitcoin Infinity Show #201
May 4, 2026

The Case Against BIP-110 with Erik Aronesty | Bitcoin Infinity Show #201

Erik Aronesty joins the Bitcoin Infinity Show to talk about his role in BIP 148 and the User-Activated Soft Fork that reshaped the block size wars, and why he eventually traded his big-block stance for a small-block one rooted in bandwidth and node decentralization. He shares hard-earned lessons on Bitcoin mining economics, the long-term security budget question, and why he believes Bitcoin still needs protocol-level privacy through ideas like Mimblewimble alongside covenants like OP CTV for vau
Building Bitcoin Tools for Business with Pierre Corbin | Bitcoin Infinity Show #200
April 27, 2026

Building Bitcoin Tools for Business with Pierre Corbin | Bitcoin Infinity Show #200

Pierre Corbin joins the Bitcoin Infinity Show to talk about why most corporate Bitcoin reserves might be paper Bitcoin, how AI is accelerating the collapse of fiat currencies, and why Bitcoin is the only asset built to survive a world where everything trends toward zero. They also dig into copyright in the internet age, Nostr as proof of authenticity, and how Pierre's company Flash is helping businesses build real Bitcoin treasuries through self-custody. Connect with Pierre: https://x.com/Cierre
Rent Hash Power & Mine Bitcoin From Home with Unhosted Marcellus | BIS #199
April 20, 2026

Rent Hash Power & Mine Bitcoin From Home with Unhosted Marcellus | BIS #199

Unhosted Marcellus joins the Bitcoin Infinity Show to talk about how any Bitcoiner can now rent hash power for as little as $1 per day and run their own mining pool through Ocean's Datum Gateway. The conversation covers BIP 110 as a grassroots response to Bitcoin Core's controversial mempool policy changes, the game theory of soft fork activation, and why mining might be the final step in the Bitcoiner sovereignty journey that takes you from holding your keys to running your node to actually dir
Announcing ProductionReady with Samson Mow & Jimmy Song | BIS #198
April 13, 2026

Announcing ProductionReady with Samson Mow & Jimmy Song | BIS #198

Samson Mow and Jimmy Song join the Bitcoin Infinity Show to talk about ProductionReady, their new nonprofit funding a conservative third Bitcoin node client designed to preserve Bitcoin's monetary properties and break Core's monopoly on the reference implementation. The conversation covers the dangers of developer-driven feature creep, the inflation bug that slipped past Core review, why multiple client implementations strengthen Bitcoin's decentralization, and the case for prioritizing sound mo
What Institutions Get Wrong About Bitcoin with Ed Juline | BIS #197
April 5, 2026

What Institutions Get Wrong About Bitcoin with Ed Juline | BIS #197

Ed Juline joins the Bitcoin Infinity Show to talk about whether Bitcoin treasury companies are a necessary bridge to mass adoption or a dangerous recreation of fiat financial engineering on top of Bitcoin. Drawing on his experience as former Director of Bitcoin Advocacy at Strategy and years of organizing Bitcoin events, Ed explores the tension between self-custody principles and institutional onboarding, the case that orange pilling is over, and how the early majority can be kept honest as Bitc
Why Centralization Always Fails with Nick Hudson | Bitcoin Infinity Show #196
March 30, 2026

Why Centralization Always Fails with Nick Hudson | Bitcoin Infinity Show #196

Nick Hudson joins the Bitcoin Infinity Show to talk about how billionaire bankers spent 150 years building the institutional framework of socialism to centralize control of assets, his personal persecution by professional bodies and intelligence assets for questioning the COVID narrative, and why extreme fragmentation of ownership through stock markets destroys sound stewardship. Knut and Nick explore the parallels between Austrian economics and Bitcoin's design philosophy, the epistemological c